Hello there!
Welcome to the Finnish club!
Once you have carried a Tikka around all day, you will be hard pressed to find another rifle you want to lug around.
I have a Tikka T3 lite (blued synthetic) in .204 Ruger that has quickly become my go to coyote/varmint rifle.
The rifle holds 3 rounds(5 rounders are available for about 80 bucks Canadian) so I shoot three round groups at the range.
Using ANY factory ammo I have tried(32 gr v maxes, 39gr Blitz Kings, 40 gr Hornady soft points) the rifle shoots under an inch every time I do my part.
It points very nicely, is light as a feather, and is damn accurate to boot.
Personally, I'm not a huge fan of spring ejectors, and I wish I could top load the magazine(you can top load single rounds and push them into battery, but not charge the magazine). The two position safety is a little less versatile than its older brother Sako's three position, but it is positive and solid.
If I have any complaints, it's about a problem I actually caused myself.
In a momentary lapse of brain function, I left my rifle in a damp hard case.
By the time I realized my folly, the factory bluing had succumbed to a fair bit of surface rust.
This was not the rifles fault, but I still feel that the factory matte bluing is a little lacking in the protection department. I own a couple old "polished" and deeply blued rifles that seem to shrug off water moisture nearly as easily as easily as stainless.
That said, my rifle was under 700 bucks and shoots out the lights.
A couple rattle cans later, my a Tikka was back in action and looking as good as ever.
All told, the only rifle that beats it in my gun safe is a Sako that cost nearly 2000 dollars.
Pretty tough to beat.
Lemme know how you like it once you've had a chance to shoot it.